Triumph the koala was born missing a foot, so his carers have organised for a prosthetic limb to be made.
in Lismore, where Ms Christian became his primary carer and named him Triumph.
Ms Christian began dressing Triumph's stump with dolls' socks and booties, and found that it relieved the sensitivity.She then heard about scientists who specialised in making prosthetic limbs for animals, and put a callout on social media for anyone interested in helping Triumph.Find more local news
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